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#2901
But is normal that battery percentage app replaces battery icon, and instead of this there is an *?!
In addition to this, when I arrived (with Open mode installation) to install option 9 and 10 (both separately), before finishing installation (before the red message for xsession restart), the terminal exit
PS: In all installation of Coderus Unrestricted system UI, after the xsession red message (before 9 and 10 as mentionated), the terminal exit without touching nothing
 
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#2902
The terminal exit is due to the system's fault...Not N9QTweak's fault...

Just watch the installation logs and see what isn't installed before installing those...

The new sys-UI replaces the battery icon with the % so there is no ?!...
 
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#2903
When isn't connected there is an *, when I connected it to a pc (mass storage mode) there is a +
However, I know that in some cases terminal exits without reason, but now this occurs repeatedly only for 9 and 10..
I attached my log file to investigate
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File Type: zip term.log.zip (3.1 KB, 48 views)
 
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#2904
The + sign means its charging...Otherwise its just XY%...

Well it can repeatedly occur if the system feels its needs to close everything down...Nothin unusual...

Btw your terminal logs have nothing for today...Read them...
 
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#2905
Ok, in fact I see that the * is for Power Save Mode and + for charging
However, that log is from /var/log/apt/term.log, it's the right file?
PS: If I wanted to restore the battery icon, how can I remove the percentage? Should I uninstall/reinstall all?
 
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#2906
From tweak t-3, choose option uninstall, then choose uninstall battery percentage.
 
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#2907
In fact I see later ..
However where I find the right log file from terminal used by N9QTweak?
Now I try to execute one line of code at time for tweak 9 and 10 ..
 
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#2908
how i can remove unnecessary toggles?
some are removable by gconf, but not all
 
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#2909
Originally Posted by Phoenix986 View Post
how i can remove unnecessary toggles?
some are removable by gconf, but not all
Currently what are removable are listed in gconf...If its not listed in gconf you can't remove them...IIRC Schturman did mention that CODeRUS is working on this for a future release...
 

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#2910
For those who have a problem with installation of new sys-ui because of folder .system-menu, i have a little idea, i will add creating this folder as user before installation of sys-ui, maybe it will help.
 

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